Ottawa reaches agreements with Ontario, Manitoba to streamline reviews for major projects
Draft agreements will see provinces take the lead on environmental impact assessments and Indigenous consultation
Draft agreements will see provinces take the lead on environmental impact assessments and Indigenous consultation
Agreement could open the door for a new heavy oil pipeline to the B.C. coast
The author does not dispute a finding by a U.S. organization that exposes false claims of Native American heritage
The program, funded by a donation from the Peter Gilgan Foundation, will advance research to identify early markers of the disease and close critical care gaps
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We profile the best of the best CEOs, who set a clear and focused vision for their organizations


Johnston—both our Strategist of the Year and our overall winner—rescued Stantec from the brink. Now, it’s an engineering juggernaut with 60,000 projects under way worldwide—and a no-jerks policy that starts at the very top


Neil Cawse, this year’s Innovator of the Year, founded Geotab 25 years ago as a new arrival from South Africa. Now, it’s a giant in vehicle-tracking technology, with $1 billion-plus in revenue and customers on every continent


When Bill Lomax was lured home to run the First Nations Bank of Canada, he understood the assignment: to help fulfill the economic part of reconciliation
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Some hoping to join family in Canada have died while waiting for IRCC to process their applications, community advocates say
Halifax native had battled cancer for the last three years, son says
European jets will provide Canada with a capability that isn’t vulnerable to U.S. influence, retired lieutenant-general Yvan Blondin says
Her daughter is financially sound and in a good marriage, but this grandma wants to ensure she is the sole beneficiary of her estate
Pete Hoekstra’s bullying tone is a reminder of the need for Canada to wean itself from dependence on the U.S.
So what if the data show the country has technically been spared from a recession? The average household feels like it’s already in one
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